Albert rammoser



(N Model.)

A. RA-MMOSBR.

CORSET.

Patented June 8, 1886. mi.

WIT/VESSES:

ATTORNEYS.

f subject of the Kingdom of lrussia, German patent in En -1 webbing' or like material.

, eyeleted apertures' m, and through 35' occupy about'one-third of the height or length UNITED STATES (PATENT, "OE-FICE;

ALBERT BAMMosE'B., oF BERLIN, -eEEMAN-.-

CORSET SPECIFICATION forming part of Letten Parent No. afraaadate'e `Tune e, 1886.

Application filed January 20, lB. Serial-No. 189,175. (No

To all whom if may concern: i

Be it known that I, ALBERTRAMMosER, ,a

Empire, residing at th Y ecity of Berlin, in the Kingdom ot Prussia,

German Empire, 'have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Corsets, (for which Ihave obtaineda gland, No. 15,949, dated Decen1 ber'28, 1885,) of which the'following. is a specication. Y "Theobject of my invention is to provide a new and improved corset, which is so con-- structed that it does not confine the chest and permits the same to expand freely during -respiration. l

.l The invention consists of a corset having its f two vsections united at the back part by an elastic piece, the two sections of the corset being provided at the back with wings overlapping the elastic. piece, which Wings have eyelets, through which the usuallacing can be passed,all as will be described hereinafter, and pointed out in vthe claim.

In' the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is arear view ot' my improvedcorset.' adetailsectional view on line x x, Fig. 1.

The corset halves or sections a and b are united at the back by the elastic strap or piece d, secured to the two sect-ions. `The elastic piece d preferably consists ,of india-rubber The sections ay and I; are provided at the back with -wingslu overlapping the elastic piece d and provided with said eyeis passed, construction. e entire height of middle part, and

leted apertures the usual lacing, g, which may be of any well-known The wings h do not extend th the corset," but only at the yof the corset at the center, so that the upper and lower parts of the rear edges of the seccan be tightened as much as possible.

Asnugly throughou as new and desire to secure Fig. 2 is model.) Patented in England DecemheLQB, 1885, No. 15,949.

tions a. andb are. only connected bythe elastic vpieced. u I

lh'e corset can b e adjusted in width in the usual'manner by means of the lacing g, Aand It is ghtly against the body atl the s, at the lalsefribsbut fits Above andbelow the..` false ribs' they corset can expand and4 contract,` as the elastic place d permits' ot" such movement. Thus the corset dees not interfere withv the expansion of the chest and muscles'atthe sto niachld u ri ug respiration.

only pressed ti middle-that i .corsets i'provided with.,laciugnthreughout thev entire length of the corset, but it has not vthe injurious etlectson the body that the corsets of the usual construction have. In place of the lacing any other suitable fastening device-for instance, such as straps and buckles-may be used. l

Having thus described 1n I i by Letters Paten t A corset composed of two sections united at the back by a piece o f elastic material, the sections being provided at the back with inelastic wings, said'wiugs'overlapping the velastic piece and extending from ,he center of the corset -to' about fone-third ofthe length ofv the corset from the upper and =lower edges of the corset, and being provided 4.with adjustable fastening means, substantially 'as s`et forth.

`In testimou y whereof I have signed mynarne to this specification in thepresencev of twosubscribing witnesses.

Witnesses:

" A. MHLE, B'. Rm.

. v 55 The corset can fit as snugly andl tightly as yinventioml claim 

